Rename all files to lowercase and remove the points at the end of the filenames (isolinux/syslinux is case sensitive).

If you want the contents of PCloginNow! in the custom folder of UBCD (for UBCD411):

Make a directory pclogin (must be less that 8 characters) in /customCopy /boot/linux from the pcloginnow directory to /custom/pclogin/ of the UBCD directoryCopy /rd from the pcloginnow directory to /custom/pclogin/ of the UBCD directoryCopy /root.dat from the pcloginnow directory to the root (/) of the UBCD directory.Maybe you have to copy program.mo also tho the root of the UBCD directory (not completely sure about it).

I don't have windows, so when I boot the CD, I get a GUI at a certain moment which says that there are no windows partitions. It asks very nicely to reboot, without giving you another option, so I am not completely sure that you need the program.mo file for the recovery itself.

The thing is i have it set up correctly. I am using virtualbox with 1gig of ram dedicated to the box. It has something to do with my XFX 8800GTS 640MB graphics card...seems like it doesnt support newer hardware...which is really sad. They also misspelled contact.

cdroot=/dev/hdc is the cdrom drive if you have 1 cdrom an 1 hdd in your virtual machine.

I added it this time to UBCD50 (b10):

* Extract the UBCD50 iso to C:\ubcd-extract\ for example.* Extract the PCloginNow! 2.0 iso to C:\PCloginNow\ for example.* Make a directory pclogin (must be less that 8 characters) in /ubcd/custom (= /ubcd/custom/pclogin/)* Copy C:\PCloginNow\boot\linux to C:\ubcd-extract\ubcd\custom\pclogin\.* Copy C:\PCloginNow\rd to C:\ubcd-extract\ubcd\custom\pclogin\.* Copy C:\PCloginNow\root.dat to C:\ubcd-extract\.* Copy C:\PCloginNow\program.mo to C:\ubcd-extract\. (is needed: is the actual PCloginNow program)

Add the following to C:\ubcd-extract\ubcd\custom\custom.cfg:

Quote:

LABEL -MENU LABEL PCLoginNow!TEXT HELP PCLoginNow! is an easy-to-use tool to reset local administrator and other accounts passwords on Windows system. No need to reinstall the system. It resets Windows passwords and Windows security settings instantly. All version of Windows are completely supported.ENDTEXTKERNEL /ubcd/custom/pclogin/linuxAPPEND cdroot=/dev/hdc init=/rc console=tty1 initrd=/ubcd/custom/pclogin/rd fullscreen irqpoll quiet vesa

(DISCLAIMER: The help text is copied from the homepage of PCLoginNow, so don't blame me if it doesn't work like promised .)

The cdroot=/dev/hdc is needed in VirtualBox, on real hardware cdroot can work to. If you run UBCD from an USB stick, change it cdroot=/dev/sdX (where X can be [a-z] (e.g.: /dev/sdb) (your internal hard drive will probably be /dev/sda), if cdroot doesn't work.

Works great!!! It spits out an error before loading modules: scanning hardware - "warning:seems incorrect parameters in cd ..." probably due to forcing cdroot to dev/hdc im assuming...doesnt effect fuctionality and it will be changed back to cdroot before writing it to usb.

BUT...what if I wanted to also add PCRegedit to it aswell. They both use the same files....how would I go about adding them so both could run considering root.dat and program.mo are named the same and both are required by both programs (both different sizes checked).

I probably can add PCloginNow and PCregedit to Parted Magic as modules.
I need to to some testing first, but I think it is possible. This will solve the problem with the crippled made version of Gparted liveCD by the developer of PCloginNow and PCregedit.
http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=6928#6928

Yeah, I have found a way, but Parted Magic (last test verison) doesn't load the modules when using the livemedia option for the moment (will be fixed soon). The PCloginNow and PCRegedit script that mounts all partitions needs some finetunings (now, it won't work when the partition is already mounted).

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